Hanoi children enjoyed the Mid-Autumn Festival with various activities held at Thang Long Royal Citadel and Hanoi’s Old Quarter.

At the Thang Long Royal Citadel, children had the opportunity to experience folk games and to learn to make pottery products, moon cakes and traditional masks.

The Full-Moon Festival is taking place at Hanoi’s Old Quarter with a wide range of activities bringing joy and cheer to children. At the opening ceremony on September 9, children took part in arts performances and immersed themselves in many joyful folk games.




Students making traditional Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns.






Watching an artisan making to he (toy figurines).







Playing rong ran len may (“Follow the Leader”).








Jumping rope with lots of laughter.






Playing o an quan (“Mandarin Square Capturing”).



Nhan Dan